Aero Gear

Aerocise

SMALL KIDS

There is a separate arena dedicated to kids 4 feet (48") and under. For toddlers and younger kids we offer 2000 square feet of their own designated trampoline arena and even their own foam pit.

For kids 4 feet and under

Kids under 6 years of age may jump in the other arenas, but may feel more comfortable in the kids area (must be supervised by an adult)

All jumpers must be able to walk on their own in order to jump

All jumpers must be supervised at all times

No holding children while jumping

VERY IMPORTANT:

All jumpers must have a completed liability waiver on file in order to jump. Anyone under the age of 18 must have the waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. Anyone 18 or older can sign for themselves with a valid photo ID (must have picture and date of birth). Fill out the waiver online prior to arriving (call to confirm proper completion) or come in and fill it out on site.

PARENTS

Parents feel free to come in and relax in one of our many lounge areas. We have several areas to use while your kids jump around and burn off energy. We offer free Wifi so bring a computer and plug it in at the Wifi lounge or just enjoy a snack at the snack shack and relax in one of the many sofas that are spread out through the facility!

SAFETY

Aerosports Approved Socks are mandatory for all participants. These consist of rubber tread socks. Approved socks can be purchased for $3 at the park.

As in most active sports participants might get injured. The following are common reasons why trampoline accidents can occur.

Double Flips: It is extremely difficult to perform a double flip and any mistakes attempting one could cause serious injury, paralysis or death if incorrectly performed. That is why we DO NOT allow patrons to do Double Flips anywhere except into the foams pits.

Somersaults: Landing on the head or neck can cause serious injury, paralysis or death even when landing in the middle of the mat. Attempt at your own risk.

Dangerous tricks: Flips and other tricks can be dangerous. Perform at your own risk only if you have sufficient skill to avoid injury.

More than one person on one trampoline: Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries so please use caution and be aware. Do not double bounce someone.

Frame: Jumpers should stay in the center of the trampoline when jumping. Injury could result from hitting the frame when control is lost. Do not jump directly onto the safety pad.

Foreign objects: Jumping with a foreign object or holding on to objects can also increase the chances of getting injured. This includes keys, belt buckles, phones and cameras.

Jumping from trampolines to decking or platform areas: Improper transfer can result in sprained or broken ankles and/or other injuries. Walk from trampoline to decking areas.

Alcohol and drug use impair a jumper's coordination resulting in loss of control increasing the potential risk of injury. If we suspect an individual is under the influence of either alcohol or drugs, we reserve the right to deny access into the park.